Spa Resurfacing Perth

Eco Style Swimming Pool Renovations is your go-to destination for concrete spa resurfacing services. With our expertise and commitment to excellence, we’ll transform your worn-out spa into a rejuvenated oasis of relaxation and luxury. We repair & resurface both residential & commercial spa baths throughout the Perth region.

Our repair and resurfacing service currently does not extend to fibreglass spa pools due to the high heat of our process and intricate jet and air fittings. Please get in touch with us for more information.

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3 Signs Your Concrete Spa Needs Resurfacing

The journey to your private oasis

It's all part of the Spa Process process.

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  1. Site Assessment

    EcoStyle Pool Renovations will visit your home and personally assess the condition of your pool surface. We're all ears when it comes to your needs and specific requirements. Our experienced team will provide valuable advice and determine the scope of the renovation work based on a thorough evaluation.

  2. Quotation

    Following our visit and assessment, we'll provide a detailed quotation for the renovation works. The quote will clearly outline all costs involved, based on our comprehensive understanding of your pool's current state. If any extra works are needed beyond our initial assessment, we'll present any additional pricing with complete transparency.

  3. Scheduling

    Once you've accepted our quotation, we'll get to work on scheduling the renovations to begin the pool resurfacing process. Scheduling takes into account a variety of factors, including our current commitments and your preferred timeline.

  4. Colour Selection

    We use an innovative method to help confirm your colour choice by placing a colour sample plate in the pool before emptying it. This approach allows us to better visualise the final appearance and colour reflection.

  5. Surface Preparation

    We'll then prep the existing pool surface for resurfacing. This step may involve sanding, stripping, or other methods to ensure the removal of any loose or damaged material, providing a clean and suitable surface for the new coating or finish.

  6. Application

    he installation of the high-performance ecoFINISH coating is then applied to the prepared pool surface. We'll ensure a smooth and even application, giving particular attention to achieving the desired colour and finish.

  7. Curing and Final Touches

    The applied finish is left to cure and dry as per the manufacturer's guidelines. We'll supervise this process closely to ensure proper adherence and durability. If needed, we'll apply any final touches or adjustments to ensure a high-quality result.

  8. Spa Refilling

    With our ecoFinish pool coating, there's no need for curing time, so we fill your spa right away. After a brief water balancing session, your freshly resurfaced spa is ready for you to unwind in. Plus, you can switch on the heat without delay!

Frequently Asked Questions

We want to give you all the information you need to make the right decision. Feel free to get in touch with us if you have any questions you need answers to.

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  • My fibreglass pool or spa has black spots on the surface, is that normal?

    Black spots appearing in fibreglass pools are usually due to algae growth, suggesting that there might be an imbalance in the water’s chemistry or the sanitation isn’t adequate. Algae, if not addressed promptly, can pose various challenges:

    • Wear down the protective gelcoat layer.
    • Some algae, especially black algae, develop resilience, making them tough to treat with regular sanitising methods.
    • If not treated effectively, these black spots can keep returning, increasing maintenance efforts.
    • In extreme cases, long-term algae proliferation can impact the pool’s structure, as it can seep into cracks, potentially weakening the pool’s overall integrity.
  • How long does concrete spa resurfacing take?

    Generally, a few days should suffice. However, the duration can vary based on factors like pool size, its present state, and the weather. Spas that are larger or in poorer shape may extend the timeline, and unexpected weather conditions or access challenges could also influence the process.